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About this Event

Did you know that scrum and agile is a working method commonly used in the IT world to make project management efficient?Interested in improving your project management skillset – in a non IT setting? Want to experience first-hand the advantages of agile management techniques for your organisation?

This Masterclass on Scrum and Agile will teach you approaches to help you get outcomes for yourself and your organisation.

The Hague Humanity Hub and Loes On Fire warmly invite you to the Masterclass on working with scrum to increase impact

Loes is a scrummaster who founded Loes On Fire and believes that this Agile working method to organise projects is very helpful for organisations in the peace, justice and humanitarian sector, as well as for projects outside of IT; particularly due to Loes' academic background in International Development. Trained as a scrummaster during her career at the municipality, Loes has a background in international development studies and experience with humanitarian projects during her time at the Netherlands Red Cross. On May 24 at The Hague Humanity Hub, Loes will lead an interactive workshop in which she describes the basic principles of Agile and the framework of scrum, after which participants will get to experience the framework themselves by working on a project (fictive, or brought in by one of the participants) during the class.

This workshop is designed for professionals, social entrepreneurs and startups, as well as students active or interested in the field of project management.

At this workshop you will:

· Understand the principles of Agile

· Learn about the framework of scrum, and when to use it

· Experience firsthand the benefits of working with scrum in a non-IT setting

· Network with a community of innovators in the fields of peace, justice and humanitarian action

Prior to this masterclass, it is possible to join us for lunch at the Humanity Hub, where you can get to know your fellow participants and talk to scrummaster Loes Glas.